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Kamayan ATL and Minero will each cook a whole hog and throw down in the Plaza at PCM, located right off the Belt Line

Minero and Kamayan ATL will be celebrating the final fleeting days of summer with a fun, backyard BBQ-style Whole Hog Cook Out at The Plaza at Ponce City Marketon Sunday, September 15. With two successful collaborations under their belt, the restaurants are excited to team up once again to create crave-worthy pork creations that showcase the fusion of their cuisines. From the Kamayan team, guests will enjoy a whole stuffed pig with traditional Filipino sides, such as crab fried rice and egg rolls. The Minero team will be breaking down their pig to offer two different preparations: roasted hams + Cochinita Pibil (a traditional Mexican slow-roasted pork dish), alongside a selection of tortillas, salsa, and vegetable-forward sides.

Advance-purchase tickets ($40) includes both restaurant’s offerings for the evening. Beer and wine, along with a selection of non-alcoholic beverages, will be available for purchase.

2019-09-15 14:00:002019-09-15 19:00:00America/New_YorkWhole Hog Cook OutKamayan ATL and Minero will each cook a whole hog and throw down in the Plaza at PCM, located right off the Belt Line
Minero and Kamayan ATL will be celebrating the final fleeting days of summer with a fun, backyard BBQ-style Whole Hog Cook Out at The Plaza at Ponce City Market on Sunday, September 15. With two successful collaborations under their belt, the restaurants are excited to team up once again to create crave-worthy pork creations that showcase the fusion of their cuisines. From the Kamayan team, guests will enjoy a whole stuffed pig with traditional Filipino sides, such as crab fried rice and egg rolls. The Minero team will be breaking down their pig to offer two different preparations: roasted hams + Cochinita Pibil (a traditional Mexican slow-roasted pork dish), alongside a selection of tortillas, salsa, and vegetable-forward sides.
Advance-purchase tickets ($40) includes both restaurant’s offerings for the evening. Beer and wine, along with a selection of non-alcoholic beverages, will be available for purchase.The Plaza

Modern Mystic Sunday School series offers free, one-hour educational classes every Sunday at 11 a.m. covering various metaphysical topics.
In this class, Alecia Onyeulo joins Sunday School to talk about the Seven Centers of Power, a chakra based approach to problem-solving.

2019-09-15 11:00:002019-09-15 12:00:00America/New_YorkSunday School: Seven Centers of PowerModern Mystic Sunday School series offers free, one-hour educational classes every Sunday at 11 a.m. covering various metaphysical topics.
In this class, Alecia Onyeulo joins Sunday School to talk about the Seven Centers of Power, a chakra based approach to problem-solving.Modern Mystic Shop

Feeling underprepared for your next technical interview? In this session, we will go through the main types of interview questions our designers have seen with examples for attendees to work through in groups.

2019-09-16 18:30:002019-09-16 20:30:00America/New_YorkCracking the Tech InterviewCALLING ALL UX DESIGNERS!
Feeling underprepared for your next technical interview? In this session, we will go through the main types of interview questions our designers have seen with examples for attendees to work through in groups.General Assembly

Located under “The Shed” on the BeltLine entrance of Ponce City Market, the Ponce City Farmers Market is the only farmers market in Georgia primarily attended by pedestrians and cyclists. The market is held seasonally on Tuesday evenings, and hosts some of Atlanta’s finest local food talent, including urban farmers, artisanal food makers, as well as pop-up chefs. Our market is a producer-only market, meaning that vendors sell only products that they grow or produce themselves. Our farmers use organic practices (some going even beyond organic) to help steward the earth while producing the freshest and most nutritious food available in Georgia. Look for veggies and fruits, pasture-raised eggs and meats, alongside artisanal food vendors and natural beauty-care vendors.

We encourage shoppers to access the market by walking or biking on the Beltline or park at Ponce City Market. Parking is complimentary for farmers market shoppers in the lots in front of Mountain High Outfitters. Market shoppers can receive one hour of free parking in these lots by choosing zone 22200 and inputting the code FARMERS2018 in the Park Mobile app. This is only valid during market.

2019-09-17 16:00:002019-09-17 20:00:00America/New_YorkPCM Community Farmers MarketLocated under “The Shed” on the BeltLine entrance of Ponce City Market, the Ponce City Farmers Market is the only farmers market in Georgia primarily attended by pedestrians and cyclists. The market is held seasonally on Tuesday evenings, and hosts some of Atlanta’s finest local food talent, including urban farmers, artisanal food makers, as well as pop-up chefs. Our market is a producer-only market, meaning that vendors sell only products that they grow or produce themselves. Our farmers use organic practices (some going even beyond organic) to help steward the earth while producing the freshest and most nutritious food available in Georgia. Look for veggies and fruits, pasture-raised eggs and meats, alongside artisanal food vendors and natural beauty-care vendors.
We encourage shoppers to access the market by walking or biking on the Beltline or park at Ponce City Market. Parking is complimentary for farmers market shoppers in the lots in front of Mountain High Outfitters. Market shoppers can receive one hour of free parking in these lots by choosing zone 22200 and inputting the code FARMERS2018 in the Park Mobile app. This is only valid during market.The Shed

Women Who Code is a non-profit dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. We provide an avenue into tech, empower women with skills needed for professional advancement, and provide environments where networking and mentorship are valued. The organization has executed more than 3,000 events around the world, garnered a membership exceeding 50,000, and has a presence in 20 countries.

2019-09-17 19:00:002019-09-17 21:00:00America/New_YorkWomen Who CodeCome meet Women Who Code Atlanta and what we're all about!
Women Who Code is a non-profit dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. We provide an avenue into tech, empower women with skills needed for professional advancement, and provide environments where networking and mentorship are valued. The organization has executed more than 3,000 events around the world, garnered a membership exceeding 50,000, and has a presence in 20 countries.General Assembly

Ponce City Market’s Posman Books and City Winery Atlanta have teamed up to put a new spin on the term “book club.” Literature lovers can purchase their copy of the month’s selection today from Posman Books and later bring it to Atlanta’s urban winery on September 17th, 7 pm – 9 pm, to enjoy a spirited discussion among fellow readers at Books & Booze! Posman Books’ General Manager Marc Stiles will host as we discuss the newest novel from New York Times bestselling author Eleanor Henderson– The Twelve-Mile Straight, an audacious American epic set in rural Georgia during the years of the Depression and Prohibition.

Cotton County, Georgia, 1930: In a house full of secrets, two babies-one light-skinned, the other dark-are born to Elma Jesup, a white sharecropper’s daughter. Accused of her rape, field hand Genus Jackson is lynched and dragged behind a truck down the Twelve-Mile Straight, the road to the nearby town. In the aftermath, the farm’s inhabitants are forced to contend with their complicity in a series of events that left a man dead and a family irrevocably fractured. Despite the prying eyes and curious whispers of the townspeople, Elma begins to raise her babies as best as she can, under the roof of her mercurial father, Juke, and with the help of Nan, the young black housekeeper who is as close to Elma as a sister. But soon it becomes clear that the ties that bind all of them together are more intricate than any could have ever imagined. As startling revelations mount, a web of lies begins to collapse around the family, destabilizing their precarious world and forcing all to reckon with the painful truth.

Acclaimed author Eleanor Henderson has returned with a novel that combines the intimacy of a family drama with the staggering presence of a great Southern saga. Tackling themes of racialized violence, social division, and financial crisis, The Twelve-Mile Straight is a startlingly timely, emotionally resonant, and magnificent tour-de-force.

2019-09-17 19:00:002019-09-17 21:00:00America/New_YorkBooks & BoozePonce City Market’s Posman Books and City Winery Atlanta have teamed up to put a new spin on the term “book club.” Literature lovers can purchase their copy of the month’s selection today from Posman Books and later bring it to Atlanta’s urban winery on September 17th, 7 pm - 9 pm, to enjoy a spirited discussion among fellow readers at Books & Booze! Posman Books' General Manager Marc Stiles will host as we discuss the newest novel from New York Times bestselling author Eleanor Henderson-- The Twelve-Mile Straight, an audacious American epic set in rural Georgia during the years of the Depression and Prohibition.
Cotton County, Georgia, 1930: In a house full of secrets, two babies-one light-skinned, the other dark-are born to Elma Jesup, a white sharecropper's daughter. Accused of her rape, field hand Genus Jackson is lynched and dragged behind a truck down the Twelve-Mile Straight, the road to the nearby town. In the aftermath, the farm's inhabitants are forced to contend with their complicity in a series of events that left a man dead and a family irrevocably fractured. Despite the prying eyes and curious whispers of the townspeople, Elma begins to raise her babies as best as she can, under the roof of her mercurial father, Juke, and with the help of Nan, the young black housekeeper who is as close to Elma as a sister. But soon it becomes clear that the ties that bind all of them together are more intricate than any could have ever imagined. As startling revelations mount, a web of lies begins to collapse around the family, destabilizing their precarious world and forcing all to reckon with the painful truth.
Acclaimed author Eleanor Henderson has returned with a novel that combines the intimacy of a family drama with the staggering presence of a great Southern saga. Tackling themes of racialized violence, social division, and financial crisis, The Twelve-Mile Straight is a startlingly timely, emotionally resonant, and magnificent tour-de-force.City Winery Atlanta

A fun and interactive Bellina Alimentari class on making authentic Italian-style pizza like a pro! Learn how to make the recipe from scratch and find those Italian roots you knew you always had! Afterwards, enjoy your pizza creations amongst your friends, and let your new found skills be the highlight of your next dinner party!

2019-09-17 18:30:002019-09-17 20:00:00America/New_YorkBellina Alimentari Pizza PartyA fun and interactive Bellina Alimentari class on making authentic Italian-style pizza like a pro! Learn how to make the recipe from scratch and find those Italian roots you knew you always had! Afterwards, enjoy your pizza creations amongst your friends, and let your new found skills be the highlight of your next dinner party!Bellina Alimentari

For any leader, finding their purpose and leading with intentionality is a difficult but necessary aspect of professional growth. For women leaders particularly, it can be a challenge to balance pursuing purpose at work and purpose at home. Join us as Hala Moddelmog, President and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, talks with us Off the Record about her journey and how to find purpose.

2019-09-18 08:00:002019-09-18 10:00:00America/New_YorkLeading with Integrity BreakfastFor any leader, finding their purpose and leading with intentionality is a difficult but necessary aspect of professional growth. For women leaders particularly, it can be a challenge to balance pursuing purpose at work and purpose at home. Join us as Hala Moddelmog, President and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, talks with us Off the Record about her journey and how to find purpose.General Assembly

Discover the art behind making fresh pasta at Bellina Alimentari. This is part one of a two-part series led by one of our seasoned chefs. This hands on cooking class will show you all of the steps to create delicious pasta at home! Following the cooking class, enjoy a tasting of the pasta made during class. Participants will also be able to take home their creations.

2019-09-19 18:30:002019-09-19 20:00:00America/New_YorkPasta 101 ClassDiscover the art behind making fresh pasta at Bellina Alimentari. This is part one of a two-part series led by one of our seasoned chefs. This hands on cooking class will show you all of the steps to create delicious pasta at home! Following the cooking class, enjoy a tasting of the pasta made during class. Participants will also be able to take home their creations.Bellina Alimentari

Unplug with Rhen’s Nest every 3rd Thursday of the month for game night at Ponce City Market. Bring the whole family or come solo, we’ll have a library of games for you to choose from or bring your own. The Tap on Ponce will provide discounted brew and guests that purchase any of our games will receive a discount.
Stop by, say hi, and PLAY!

2019-09-19 17:30:002019-09-19 21:00:00America/New_YorkBoard Games & BrewUnplug with Rhen's Nest every 3rd Thursday of the month for game night at Ponce City Market. Bring the whole family or come solo, we'll have a library of games for you to choose from or bring your own. The Tap on Ponce will provide discounted brew and guests that purchase any of our games will receive a discount.
Stop by, say hi, and PLAY!Rhen's Nest

Gather together and build beautiful floral arrangements from JJ’s new shop inside of Ponce City Market. JJ’s provides the flowers, a vase, all supplies, and instruction. Grab a cocktail or growler at your favorite PCM restaurant to sip on during the workshop! This is a weekly, intimate workshop capped at 5 people. If you have 5 pals, bring ’em with you and you’ve got a private workshop! If not, you’ll be paired with 4 of your new best friends.

2019-09-19 17:30:002019-09-19 19:00:00America/New_YorkJJ’s Flower HourGather together and build beautiful floral arrangements from JJ's new shop inside of Ponce City Market. JJ's provides the flowers, a vase, all supplies, and instruction. Grab a cocktail or growler at your favorite PCM restaurant to sip on during the workshop! This is a weekly, intimate workshop capped at 5 people. If you have 5 pals, bring 'em with you and you've got a private workshop! If not, you'll be paired with 4 of your new best friends.JJ's Flower Shop

Join us on campus for this new, lunchtime lecture series. Each month, some of Atlanta’s top software developers will introduce new languages, concepts, and skills from their work. Come to listen, learn, and mingle with other programmers – all levels are welcome.

September’s topic is all about Haskell. Noah Harvey, one of our Software Engineering instructors, will provide an overview of Purely Functional Programming and Haskell. Learn about the tech scene’s emerging content by hearing from Atlanta’s top practitioners and thought-leaders with real-world experience.

2019-09-19 13:00:002019-09-19 14:00:00America/New_YorkTech TalksJoin us on campus for this new, lunchtime lecture series. Each month, some of Atlanta’s top software developers will introduce new languages, concepts, and skills from their work. Come to listen, learn, and mingle with other programmers - all levels are welcome.
September's topic is all about Haskell. Noah Harvey, one of our Software Engineering instructors, will provide an overview of Purely Functional Programming and Haskell. Learn about the tech scene's emerging content by hearing from Atlanta's top practitioners and thought-leaders with real-world experience.
General Assembly

Ever wonder how the leaders of today got their start? How people have turned from thinkers into doers, kick-starting their businesses, earning more success, and flourishing throughout their hustle? At Creator Conversations, you’ll hear straight from the experts: people who have turned or are turning their dreams into reality and achieved or are achieving their goals one step at a time.This month’s talk is all about Music Ownership for D-I-Y Artists with independent Hip-Hop artist/songwriter and entrepreneur, Jamar Nolan. You’ll hear about your rights as an independent artist, why “owning your masters” is such a hot topic in the culture, how to sign yourself to a record deal, and more. Millions of artists and producers worldwide spend a great deal of time mastering their craft and pushing the boundaries of creativity but lack direction and assistance when it comes to the business of music – we’re here to help.

2019-09-19 18:00:002019-09-19 20:00:00America/New_YorkCreator ConversationEver wonder how the leaders of today got their start? How people have turned from thinkers into doers, kick-starting their businesses, earning more success, and flourishing throughout their hustle? At Creator Conversations, you’ll hear straight from the experts: people who have turned or are turning their dreams into reality and achieved or are achieving their goals one step at a time.This month's talk is all about Music Ownership for D-I-Y Artists with independent Hip-Hop artist/songwriter and entrepreneur, Jamar Nolan. You’ll hear about your rights as an independent artist, why “owning your masters” is such a hot topic in the culture, how to sign yourself to a record deal, and more. Millions of artists and producers worldwide spend a great deal of time mastering their craft and pushing the boundaries of creativity but lack direction and assistance when it comes to the business of music - we're here to help.
General Assembly

What better way to start your day than with pastries, coffee, and rad ladies? We’ve joined forces with General Assembly to host our monthly Ladies Get Paid* meetup and provide the fuel — aka caffeine and treats. YUM! Feel free to bring a plus-one—the more the merrier! Be ready to network!

*Ladies Get Paid gives women the tools + support they need to rise up at work. We provide education to help women get paid and get promoted. Our community is 46K strong with women from all 50 states and more than 100+ countries.

2019-09-20 08:30:002019-09-20 10:00:00America/New_YorkLadies Get CoffeeWhat better way to start your day than with pastries, coffee, and rad ladies? We've joined forces with General Assembly to host our monthly Ladies Get Paid* meetup and provide the fuel — aka caffeine and treats. YUM! Feel free to bring a plus-one—the more the merrier! Be ready to network!
*Ladies Get Paid gives women the tools + support they need to rise up at work. We provide education to help women get paid and get promoted. Our community is 46K strong with women from all 50 states and more than 100+ countries.General Assembly

Round up your best buds and join us for a SEWCIAL evening of sewing! In this “taster” sewing class, we provide all of the materials for a couple difference projects and you can choose which one you would like to make. No sewing experience necessary to jump in on this course. So feel free to stop in for a pressure free evening of sewing with friends! Know how to sew? These are the ultimate stash-busting projects for using up your fabric stash! Choose from a ziplet, wine bag, or fabric necklace with scrunchie.

Skills Taught: Concept of seam allowance and how to sew to it, how to sew in a straight line, & pivot at corners.

Skills Expected: None!

Materials Needed: None! We will provide everything for this course pre-cut and ready for you the evening of your class!

2019-09-20 17:30:002019-09-20 19:30:00America/New_YorkTopstitch Sewcial FridayRound up your best buds and join us for a SEWCIAL evening of sewing! In this "taster" sewing class, we provide all of the materials for a couple difference projects and you can choose which one you would like to make. No sewing experience necessary to jump in on this course. So feel free to stop in for a pressure free evening of sewing with friends! Know how to sew? These are the ultimate stash-busting projects for using up your fabric stash! Choose from a ziplet, wine bag, or fabric necklace with scrunchie.
Skills Taught: Concept of seam allowance and how to sew to it, how to sew in a straight line, & pivot at corners.
Skills Expected: None!
Materials Needed: None! We will provide everything for this course pre-cut and ready for you the evening of your class!
Materials Provided: A sewing machine, fabric, coordinating thread, fabric shears, pins, marking tools, measuring tape and an iron and wooden beads.

Join The Plate Sale for Sunday Supper at Root Baking Co. featuring friends, Bryan Furman of B’s Cracklin’ BBQ and Erika Council of Bomb Biscuits. Expect an evening with plates on the table like at Grandmas house , a special Creature Comforts beer menu and other beverages served a la carte. Come hungry and ready to enjoy dishes celebrating food of the South. Dinner is served each hour, between 6-9PM. Reserve your seat now for a soulful evening that you don’t want to miss. Once your reservation is made, we will contact you in regards to your seat and accommodations!

2019-09-22 18:00:002019-09-22 21:00:00America/New_YorkThe Plate Sale Sunday SupperJoin The Plate Sale for Sunday Supper at Root Baking Co. featuring friends, Bryan Furman of B's Cracklin' BBQ and Erika Council of Bomb Biscuits. Expect an evening with plates on the table like at Grandmas house , a special Creature Comforts beer menu and other beverages served a la carte. Come hungry and ready to enjoy dishes celebrating food of the South. Dinner is served each hour, between 6-9PM. Reserve your seat now for a soulful evening that you don't want to miss. Once your reservation is made, we will contact you in regards to your seat and accommodations!Root Baking Co.

Modern Mystic Sunday School series offers free, 1-hour educational classes every Sunday at 11 a.m. covering various metaphysical topics.
In this class, Katie Bonanno teaches how important attachment is for adults and the types of attachments styles that exist.

2019-09-22 11:00:002019-09-22 12:00:00America/New_YorkSunday School: Attachments in Romantic RelationshipsModern Mystic Sunday School series offers free, 1-hour educational classes every Sunday at 11 a.m. covering various metaphysical topics.
In this class, Katie Bonanno teaches how important attachment is for adults and the types of attachments styles that exist.Modern Mystic Shop

Located under “The Shed” on the BeltLine entrance of Ponce City Market, the Ponce City Farmers Market is the only farmers market in Georgia primarily attended by pedestrians and cyclists. The market is held seasonally on Tuesday evenings, and hosts some of Atlanta’s finest local food talent, including urban farmers, artisanal food makers, as well as pop-up chefs. Our market is a producer-only market, meaning that vendors sell only products that they grow or produce themselves. Our farmers use organic practices (some going even beyond organic) to help steward the earth while producing the freshest and most nutritious food available in Georgia. Look for veggies and fruits, pasture-raised eggs and meats, alongside artisanal food vendors and natural beauty-care vendors.

We encourage shoppers to access the market by walking or biking on the Beltline or park at Ponce City Market. Parking is complimentary for farmers market shoppers in the lots in front of Mountain High Outfitters. Market shoppers can receive one hour of free parking in these lots by choosing zone 22200 and inputting the code FARMERS2018 in the Park Mobile app. This is only valid during market.

2019-09-24 16:00:002019-09-24 20:00:00America/New_YorkPCM Community Farmers MarketLocated under “The Shed” on the BeltLine entrance of Ponce City Market, the Ponce City Farmers Market is the only farmers market in Georgia primarily attended by pedestrians and cyclists. The market is held seasonally on Tuesday evenings, and hosts some of Atlanta’s finest local food talent, including urban farmers, artisanal food makers, as well as pop-up chefs. Our market is a producer-only market, meaning that vendors sell only products that they grow or produce themselves. Our farmers use organic practices (some going even beyond organic) to help steward the earth while producing the freshest and most nutritious food available in Georgia. Look for veggies and fruits, pasture-raised eggs and meats, alongside artisanal food vendors and natural beauty-care vendors.
We encourage shoppers to access the market by walking or biking on the Beltline or park at Ponce City Market. Parking is complimentary for farmers market shoppers in the lots in front of Mountain High Outfitters. Market shoppers can receive one hour of free parking in these lots by choosing zone 22200 and inputting the code FARMERS2018 in the Park Mobile app. This is only valid during market.The Shed

Join us for part two of our two-part series on perfecting your skills with filled pasta making! Step up your game with making hand-made filled pasta shapes in a step-by-step class with Bellina Alimentari’s culinary team. Roll pre-made pasta dough and build the perfect custom filling to seal into your handcrafted shapes. Once prepared, enjoy a class tasting. Participants will also be able to take home their freshly made creations!

2019-09-26 18:30:002019-09-26 20:30:00America/New_YorkFilled Pasta ClassJoin us for part two of our two-part series on perfecting your skills with filled pasta making! Step up your game with making hand-made filled pasta shapes in a step-by-step class with Bellina Alimentari’s culinary team. Roll pre-made pasta dough and build the perfect custom filling to seal into your handcrafted shapes. Once prepared, enjoy a class tasting. Participants will also be able to take home their freshly made creations!Bellina Alimentari

FLUX: Ponce City Market, an art event exploring the iconic community hub as a playground of acoustic space, announces the lineup of featured exhibition artists. Each year, FLUX explores a select site through temporary public art projects, and this year’s artists will “turn up the volume” of Ponce City Market – manifesting the sonic qualities of the building in engaging, unexpected ways and bringing awareness to how the building exists around us and reacts to our presence – during the exhibition held this September 26 through 29.

Produced by Flux Projects and curated by artist and musician Ben Coleman, the event will feature works incorporating sound as the primary medium from artists including the following:

Eli Keszler – A New York-based artist, composer and percussionist, Eli Keszler’s music, installations and visual works use the environment, architecture and percussion to explore how sound and space transform locations.

Jane Foley– Jane Foley is an Atlanta-based sculptor, performer and sound artist whose sound works explore isolation and connectivity in public spaces, beginning with subtle repeated experiments in deep listening and reciprocity.

Mark Wentzel&Andrew Lackey – For their first collaboration, the two will combine Wentzel’s background with public projects addressing human perception and awareness with Lackey’s expertise in creating interactive soundscapes.

Otherpole (Kai Riedl and Éric Marty) – Otherpole is a creative research collective working at the intersection of visual art, sound and technology. Artists Kai Riedl (Durham, NC) and Éric Marty (Athens, GA) are also co-founders of the Slingshot festival of music, electronic art and tech in Athens, Georgia.

Talecia Tucker – Talecia Tucker is an Atlanta-based interdisciplinary artist and designer, whose work explores the social and cultural nuances of identity in America. Informed by historical references, composition, textiles and cultural influences, her work provides insight into experiences that are usually private.

Tricia Hersey – Tricia Hersey is a poet, performance artist, theater maker, and community organizer. She is the founder of The Nap Ministry, an Atlanta-based organization that examines rest as a form of resistance by curating safe spaces for the community to rest via Collective Napping Experiences, immersive workshops and performance art installations. Tricia believes impromptu spectacles can bring awareness to social justice issues that paralyze our communities.

Unexpected Collective (Rebecca M. K. Makus, Elly Jessop Nattinger, and Peter A. Torpey)– Unexpected Collective is a group of artists who collectively create interactive experiences that evoke joy, delight and surprise. They met through a project at MIT Media Lab and continue to collaborate while living in Atlanta, San Francisco and Boston.

2019-09-26 10:00:002019-09-26 21:00:00America/New_YorkFLUX ProjectsFLUX: Ponce City Market, an art event exploring the iconic community hub as a playground of acoustic space, announces the lineup of featured exhibition artists. Each year, FLUX explores a select site through temporary public art projects, and this year’s artists will "turn up the volume" of Ponce City Market – manifesting the sonic qualities of the building in engaging, unexpected ways and bringing awareness to how the building exists around us and reacts to our presence – during the exhibition held this September 26 through 29.
Produced by Flux Projects and curated by artist and musician Ben Coleman, the event will feature works incorporating sound as the primary medium from artists including the following:
Eli Keszler – A New York-based artist, composer and percussionist, Eli Keszler’s music, installations and visual works use the environment, architecture and percussion to explore how sound and space transform locations.
Jane Foley – Jane Foley is an Atlanta-based sculptor, performer and sound artist whose sound works explore isolation and connectivity in public spaces, beginning with subtle repeated experiments in deep listening and reciprocity.
Mark Wentzel & Andrew Lackey – For their first collaboration, the two will combine Wentzel’s background with public projects addressing human perception and awareness with Lackey’s expertise in creating interactive soundscapes.
Otherpole (Kai Riedl and Éric Marty) – Otherpole is a creative research collective working at the intersection of visual art, sound and technology. Artists Kai Riedl (Durham, NC) and Éric Marty (Athens, GA) are also co-founders of the Slingshot festival of music, electronic art and tech in Athens, Georgia.
Talecia Tucker – Talecia Tucker is an Atlanta-based interdisciplinary artist and designer, whose work explores the social and cultural nuances of identity in America. Informed by historical references, composition, textiles and cultural influences, her work provides insight into experiences that are usually private.
Tricia Hersey – Tricia Hersey is a poet, performance artist, theater maker, and community organizer. She is the founder of The Nap Ministry, an Atlanta-based organization that examines rest as a form of resistance by curating safe spaces for the community to rest via Collective Napping Experiences, immersive workshops and performance art installations. Tricia believes impromptu spectacles can bring awareness to social justice issues that paralyze our communities.
Unexpected Collective (Rebecca M. K. Makus, Elly Jessop Nattinger, and Peter A. Torpey)– Unexpected Collective is a group of artists who collectively create interactive experiences that evoke joy, delight and surprise. They met through a project at MIT Media Lab and continue to collaborate while living in Atlanta, San Francisco and Boston.

Gather together and build beautiful floral arrangements from JJ’s new shop inside of Ponce City Market. JJ’s provides the flowers, a vase, all supplies, and instruction. Grab a cocktail or growler at your favorite PCM restaurant to sip on during the workshop! This is a weekly, intimate workshop capped at 5 people. If you have 5 pals, bring ’em with you and you’ve got a private workshop! If not, you’ll be paired with 4 of your new best friends.

2019-09-26 17:30:002019-09-26 19:00:00America/New_YorkJJ’s Flower HourGather together and build beautiful floral arrangements from JJ's new shop inside of Ponce City Market. JJ's provides the flowers, a vase, all supplies, and instruction. Grab a cocktail or growler at your favorite PCM restaurant to sip on during the workshop! This is a weekly, intimate workshop capped at 5 people. If you have 5 pals, bring 'em with you and you've got a private workshop! If not, you'll be paired with 4 of your new best friends.JJ's Flower Shop

FLUX: Ponce City Market, an art event exploring the iconic community hub as a playground of acoustic space, announces the lineup of featured exhibition artists. Each year, FLUX explores a select site through temporary public art projects, and this year’s artists will “turn up the volume” of Ponce City Market – manifesting the sonic qualities of the building in engaging, unexpected ways and bringing awareness to how the building exists around us and reacts to our presence – during the exhibition held this September 26 through 29.

Produced by Flux Projects and curated by artist and musician Ben Coleman, the event will feature works incorporating sound as the primary medium from artists including the following:

Eli Keszler – A New York-based artist, composer and percussionist, Eli Keszler’s music, installations and visual works use the environment, architecture and percussion to explore how sound and space transform locations.

Jane Foley– Jane Foley is an Atlanta-based sculptor, performer and sound artist whose sound works explore isolation and connectivity in public spaces, beginning with subtle repeated experiments in deep listening and reciprocity.

Mark Wentzel&Andrew Lackey – For their first collaboration, the two will combine Wentzel’s background with public projects addressing human perception and awareness with Lackey’s expertise in creating interactive soundscapes.

Otherpole (Kai Riedl and Éric Marty) – Otherpole is a creative research collective working at the intersection of visual art, sound and technology. Artists Kai Riedl (Durham, NC) and Éric Marty (Athens, GA) are also co-founders of the Slingshot festival of music, electronic art and tech in Athens, Georgia.

Talecia Tucker – Talecia Tucker is an Atlanta-based interdisciplinary artist and designer, whose work explores the social and cultural nuances of identity in America. Informed by historical references, composition, textiles and cultural influences, her work provides insight into experiences that are usually private.

Tricia Hersey – Tricia Hersey is a poet, performance artist, theater maker, and community organizer. She is the founder of The Nap Ministry, an Atlanta-based organization that examines rest as a form of resistance by curating safe spaces for the community to rest via Collective Napping Experiences, immersive workshops and performance art installations. Tricia believes impromptu spectacles can bring awareness to social justice issues that paralyze our communities.

Unexpected Collective (Rebecca M. K. Makus, Elly Jessop Nattinger, and Peter A. Torpey)– Unexpected Collective is a group of artists who collectively create interactive experiences that evoke joy, delight and surprise. They met through a project at MIT Media Lab and continue to collaborate while living in Atlanta, San Francisco and Boston.

2019-09-27 10:00:002019-09-27 21:00:00America/New_YorkFLUX ProjectsFLUX: Ponce City Market, an art event exploring the iconic community hub as a playground of acoustic space, announces the lineup of featured exhibition artists. Each year, FLUX explores a select site through temporary public art projects, and this year’s artists will "turn up the volume" of Ponce City Market – manifesting the sonic qualities of the building in engaging, unexpected ways and bringing awareness to how the building exists around us and reacts to our presence – during the exhibition held this September 26 through 29.
Produced by Flux Projects and curated by artist and musician Ben Coleman, the event will feature works incorporating sound as the primary medium from artists including the following:
Eli Keszler – A New York-based artist, composer and percussionist, Eli Keszler’s music, installations and visual works use the environment, architecture and percussion to explore how sound and space transform locations.
Jane Foley – Jane Foley is an Atlanta-based sculptor, performer and sound artist whose sound works explore isolation and connectivity in public spaces, beginning with subtle repeated experiments in deep listening and reciprocity.
Mark Wentzel & Andrew Lackey – For their first collaboration, the two will combine Wentzel’s background with public projects addressing human perception and awareness with Lackey’s expertise in creating interactive soundscapes.
Otherpole (Kai Riedl and Éric Marty) – Otherpole is a creative research collective working at the intersection of visual art, sound and technology. Artists Kai Riedl (Durham, NC) and Éric Marty (Athens, GA) are also co-founders of the Slingshot festival of music, electronic art and tech in Athens, Georgia.
Talecia Tucker – Talecia Tucker is an Atlanta-based interdisciplinary artist and designer, whose work explores the social and cultural nuances of identity in America. Informed by historical references, composition, textiles and cultural influences, her work provides insight into experiences that are usually private.
Tricia Hersey – Tricia Hersey is a poet, performance artist, theater maker, and community organizer. She is the founder of The Nap Ministry, an Atlanta-based organization that examines rest as a form of resistance by curating safe spaces for the community to rest via Collective Napping Experiences, immersive workshops and performance art installations. Tricia believes impromptu spectacles can bring awareness to social justice issues that paralyze our communities.
Unexpected Collective (Rebecca M. K. Makus, Elly Jessop Nattinger, and Peter A. Torpey)– Unexpected Collective is a group of artists who collectively create interactive experiences that evoke joy, delight and surprise. They met through a project at MIT Media Lab and continue to collaborate while living in Atlanta, San Francisco and Boston.

PLACITA aka La Plaza de Santurce in PR is a open air block of restaurants and bars centered by the Farmers Market where the people of San Juan meet on weekends to eat, drink, dance and socialize. On Friday’s (most popular Placita day) the crowds start arriving after work 5pm and it goes on till 4am or later…everyone from teenagers to grandpas hang out together and celebrate LIFE!

We are Super excited to bring you Placita ATL this Friday. Come party with us at Ponce City Market. As always, we’ll have tasty libations from Don Q and delicious Puerto Rican inspired tapas. Where else in Atlanta can you groove to great tunes, while holding a Don Q cocktail in one hand and a Bacalaito in the other? No where! Only in Placita! We’ll see you this Friday! Wepa!!!

2019-09-27 19:00:002019-09-27 23:00:00America/New_YorkPlacita FridayPlacita is back!!!
PLACITA aka La Plaza de Santurce in PR is a open air block of restaurants and bars centered by the Farmers Market where the people of San Juan meet on weekends to eat, drink, dance and socialize. On Friday's (most popular Placita day) the crowds start arriving after work 5pm and it goes on till 4am or later...everyone from teenagers to grandpas hang out together and celebrate LIFE!
We are Super excited to bring you Placita ATL this Friday. Come party with us at Ponce City Market. As always, we'll have tasty libations from Don Q and delicious Puerto Rican inspired tapas. Where else in Atlanta can you groove to great tunes, while holding a Don Q cocktail in one hand and a Bacalaito in the other? No where! Only in Placita! We'll see you this Friday! Wepa!!!El Super Pan

Robin Moriarty Ph.D., is the global business executive, professor, and author who has lived on four continents and traveled to over 60 countries. Her forthcoming book, What Game Are You Playing?: A Framework for Redefining Success and Achieving What Matters Most, releases on September 10, 2019. Meet Robin and get your book signed at Posman Books Ponce City Market!

2019-09-28 13:00:002019-09-28 15:00:00America/New_YorkMeet the Author: Robin Moriarty, PhDRobin Moriarty Ph.D., is the global business executive, professor, and author who has lived on four continents and traveled to over 60 countries. Her forthcoming book, What Game Are You Playing?: A Framework for Redefining Success and Achieving What Matters Most, releases on September 10, 2019. Meet Robin and get your book signed at Posman Books Ponce City Market!Posman Books

FLUX: Ponce City Market, an art event exploring the iconic community hub as a playground of acoustic space, announces the lineup of featured exhibition artists. Each year, FLUX explores a select site through temporary public art projects, and this year’s artists will “turn up the volume” of Ponce City Market – manifesting the sonic qualities of the building in engaging, unexpected ways and bringing awareness to how the building exists around us and reacts to our presence – during the exhibition held this September 26 through 29.

Produced by Flux Projects and curated by artist and musician Ben Coleman, the event will feature works incorporating sound as the primary medium from artists including the following:

Eli Keszler – A New York-based artist, composer and percussionist, Eli Keszler’s music, installations and visual works use the environment, architecture and percussion to explore how sound and space transform locations.

Jane Foley– Jane Foley is an Atlanta-based sculptor, performer and sound artist whose sound works explore isolation and connectivity in public spaces, beginning with subtle repeated experiments in deep listening and reciprocity.

Mark Wentzel&Andrew Lackey – For their first collaboration, the two will combine Wentzel’s background with public projects addressing human perception and awareness with Lackey’s expertise in creating interactive soundscapes.

Otherpole (Kai Riedl and Éric Marty) – Otherpole is a creative research collective working at the intersection of visual art, sound and technology. Artists Kai Riedl (Durham, NC) and Éric Marty (Athens, GA) are also co-founders of the Slingshot festival of music, electronic art and tech in Athens, Georgia.

Talecia Tucker – Talecia Tucker is an Atlanta-based interdisciplinary artist and designer, whose work explores the social and cultural nuances of identity in America. Informed by historical references, composition, textiles and cultural influences, her work provides insight into experiences that are usually private.

Tricia Hersey – Tricia Hersey is a poet, performance artist, theater maker, and community organizer. She is the founder of The Nap Ministry, an Atlanta-based organization that examines rest as a form of resistance by curating safe spaces for the community to rest via Collective Napping Experiences, immersive workshops and performance art installations. Tricia believes impromptu spectacles can bring awareness to social justice issues that paralyze our communities.

Unexpected Collective (Rebecca M. K. Makus, Elly Jessop Nattinger, and Peter A. Torpey)– Unexpected Collective is a group of artists who collectively create interactive experiences that evoke joy, delight and surprise. They met through a project at MIT Media Lab and continue to collaborate while living in Atlanta, San Francisco and Boston.